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DECLARATION
CERTIFICATE
ABSTRACT
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF APPENDICES
ABBREVIATIONS
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Epilepsy in ancient India
1.2 Causes of epilepsy
1.3 Prevalence of epilepsy
1.4 Diagnosis
1.5 Types of epilepsy
1.6 Seizure Scoring System
1.7 Chronic / Medically refractory epilepsy
1.8 Psycho-social issues in epilepsy
1.9 Epilepsy and the Family
1.10 Psychiatric aspects of epilepsy
1.11 Epilepsy and Quality of Life
1.12 Epilepsy and Locus of control
1.13 Epilepsy Management
1.14 Psycho-social Therapy
115 Theoretical background of the study
1.16 Group Size
1.17 Group psychotherapy
1.18 Psycho-educational approach
1.19 Psycho-educational group Intervention in SCTIMST
1.20 Yoga-Meditation Group Intervention
1.21 Need for the study
2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
2.1 Epilepsy
2.2. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice
2.3 Epilepsy and family
2.4 Psycho-social Problems
2.5 Self-esteem
2.6 Epilepsy and Economic Consequences
2.7 Anxiety and depression
2.8 Epilepsy and Locus of Control
2.9 Epilepsy and Quality of Life (QOL)
2.10 Group Intervention
2.11 Meditation
3. METHODOLOGY
3.1 Objectives of the Study
3.2 Hypothesis
3.3 Sample of the study
3.4 Variables
3.5 Tools and methods
3.6 Standardization of the Tools
3.7 Pilot Study
3.8 Administration of tools
3.9 Social and demographic characteristics of the sample of the Experimental Study
3.10 Consolidation data
3.11 Statistical techniques used
3.12 Method of analysis
3.13 Limitations of the study
3.14 Organization of Report
4. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
4.1 Change in scores of scales / inventories during intervention (ANOVA)
4.2 Change in scores of scales I inventories due to intervention (ANCOVA)
4.3 Effect of socio-demographic characteristics on intervention
5. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
5.1 Need for study
5.2 Statement of the topic
5.3 Objectives of the study
5.4 Hypothesis
5.5 Methodology
5.6 Pilot Study
5.7 Sample for the study
5.8 Tools used
5.9 Variables
5.10 Administration of tools
5.11 Consolidation of data
5.12 Statistical technique used
5.13 Method of analysis
5.14. Objective-wise findings
5.15 Change in scores of psycho-social parameters during intervention (ANOVA)
5.16. Change in scores of psycho-social parameters due to intervention (A NCOVA)
5.17 Impact of socio-demographic and clinical characteristics on psycho-social parameter
5.18 Variables found significant change in ANCOVA in psycho-education
5.19 Variables found significant in ANOVA only in psycho-education (Regression Analysis)
5.20 Variable found significant in meditation (ANCOVA)
5.21 Limitations of the study
5.22 Suggestions for further research
5.23 Conclusions
5.24 Suggestions
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